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    Biunitary Divisor

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    A divisor d of a positive integer n is biunitary if the greatest common unitary divisor of d and n/d is 1. For a prime power p^y, the biunitary divisors are the powers 1, p, p^2, ..., p^y, except for p^(y/2) when y is even.

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